Chapter 10 - 'Photos, Memories and a Jar of Sunnydrops'

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Later that night, Mini-Sun was in the Daycare Attendant's room, the room that once belonged to his father, and he was looking through some old photos of Sundrop.

In a lot of the photos, Sundrop looked like he had no pupils, his pants had no gradients, and he didn't have that extra bell on his collar.

"This must be what he looked like before I began being built," Mini-Sun thought to himself.

As Mini-Sun kept looking through the photos, he remembered that there were two jars in the room.

One was of "Sunnydrop" candies, which were said to fuel people's energy, and the other of "Moondrop" candies, which were said to make people sleepy.

There'd always be a jar of each candy on a shelf in the Daycare Attendant's room, for both decoration purposes and as a reminder of the candies that were meant to promote the daycare attendant that once was.

Mini-Sun took the photos with him as he went closer to the shelf with the jars of Sunnydrops and Moondrops that were sitting atop one of the levels of it.

Mini-Sun would exchange looks between the candy jars and the old photos as he remembered both his dad, Sundrop, and his uncle, Moondrop.

He then looked at his charging percentage.

15%.

It was then that he decided to get to charging and be ready for a long weekend of cleaning the daycare.

* * *

It was the evening on Saturday.

Mini-Sun decides to stop cleaning for the night and finish on Sunday, when he saw Glamrock Freddy look at some old photos of employees on the wall.

Mini-Sun then went over to Freddy and asked what the matter was, when he too saw the photos on the wall.

One particular photo stood out to him.

It was a photo of a fair-skinned, brown-haired woman with eyes that were green, just like Mini-Sun's, with two adorable moles on her face: One was on her cheek, right under her left eye, and the other on her chin. There was a badge on her uniform that read "Foreign Exchange Employee", implying that she wasn't from the US. On the bottom of her frame's plaque, it read:

"Marie D'Amboise, Exchange Employee of the Year".

Mini-Sun looked at Freddy.

"Mr. Fazbear, sir... who is this 'Marie D'Amboise'?" he asked, genuinely curious as to who this lady was and why her eyes looked like his.

Freddy was silent for a bit, as though he were shocked that Mini-Sun asked this.

Freddy, after a few minutes, sighed and said this as he was tearing up.

"Mini-Sun... let me tell you a story... a very sad and I suppose uplifting story."

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